Password Sync
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Password Sync is a secure and fast way to store passwords and keep them synchronized across your devices.
Powered by industry standard encryption technologies (AES-256), Password Sync uses the processing power of your Mac to encrypt and decrypt your passwords in a fast and reliable way. The key used to encrypt your password list is never shared on the network, keeping your data safe, even when stored in the cloud.
With a clean and to-the-point interface, Password Sync is the password wallet app you'll actually use.
Even better: it syncs across Macs, meaning you can access your password list from anywhere and anytime, even on the go using Password Sync for iOS (sold separately).
Password Sync also brings versioning to password management softwares: go back in time and restore an older version of your passwords. As simple as that!
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This version of Password Sync comes with a capacity of 250 passwords syncing across devices.
Powered by industry standard encryption technologies (AES-256), Password Sync uses the processing power of your Mac to encrypt and decrypt your passwords in a fast and reliable way. The key used to encrypt your password list is never shared on the network, keeping your data safe, even when stored in the cloud.
With a clean and to-the-point interface, Password Sync is the password wallet app you'll actually use.
Even better: it syncs across Macs, meaning you can access your password list from anywhere and anytime, even on the go using Password Sync for iOS (sold separately).
Password Sync also brings versioning to password management softwares: go back in time and restore an older version of your passwords. As simple as that!
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This version of Password Sync comes with a capacity of 250 passwords syncing across devices.
Current Price: $7.99 (2012/08/12)
Price Change (up to 2012/08/12)
700円 (2012/07/30〜)
170円 (2011/09/27〜)
170円 (2011/09/27〜)
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If you don't sync your iDevice, and don't Timemachine your mac, AND use a shite password, and get owned... Don't bitch about it.
2012/8/6/ 13:29:33